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Show ! PROVO (UTAH)i SUN DA PAGE FOUR , v w m am ma mm m a iw m mm h k m d mi mmr h mmr mmm m mm mm mmmr mm F R I D A Y.K D E C E MBER ft. 13 2 9. ETt A L D. n m m. i mm mmr mm mH mmmv mm a mm . m m mm m j m m m m mm m m mm m m mm a mi - W R.M.C.riIEE Provo And Lehi In Feature January 10 IS UNDER WAY pig Season Ppens On That Date, With Lively U:ual Scramblel For Football Dates Evident; B. . Wants 7' Games. Alpine division basketball competition open January 10, with Lehi playing at Provo,- Pleasant Grove at American ForkL and B. Y. H. S. DENVER. Colo., Dee. 6. URt of the The 19S0 foothaft-achedul- e Rocky Mountain conference will ho completed ,'tl a meeting ioday of athletic directors, coaches and a- i at LAW IS ALL Lincoln. The' final games of the season's plajurilljake jplace on March 7. The same six teams that partici- - - i - pated last season are entered in the' 1930 play. Prow "high, the 1929 champion; Lehi, the runner-up-; Pleasant Grove. American Fork. B. ,' iffraanc-TOBji!jete-tf- Ev ery man Y.-U- Competition Certain To Prevail; Regular Season Closes March 7. in Pro vo w on Id the smart storeofi STATE CHOICE! and m tae colleges represented conference. A W4lfc5Katebir for football dr.tes will take place, it was v dent as the meeting began in the ' Cosmopolitan hotet The meeting will close tomorrow1 tons offered Springville Center Honored; Okelberry of Paysorr Gets a loop. Provo vs. Lehi assistant athletic director at DenHoward Law, sensational Spring ver university and .president of the The feature opening game will be vllle was given the officials' association including one h IvJh-gynv.wit- h Jtbt rentercenter, position In the Salt Lake rfonppuliitiiieut of an- adJuator-o- fJ Bulldogs meeting the veteran PurTelegram's annual', selection. were adopted bythe difact the Despite ple aggregation. Law was one of the outstanding disputes rectors at a session last night that this game occurs as the first linemen in the entire state, playing Y. V. Fully Represented of the season, It is expected to have a big part In tire Red Devil's1 great Coach Ott Romney, Manager . an important bearing on the divisseason. success this Usually acting ' ' i Hart and Prof, Parley Chrls ion race! as roving center oh defense, Law Chick tensen of the faculty, ar repreThe complete schedule for broke- up play afte replay in every B. Y. U. at the meeting, play, drawn up Thursday at game, and was especially brilliant senting liaving fpft for Denver Romney American Fork, follows:. In the Tooele game, when he haltand Hart and Christen-se- n ed (he brilliant Joe Rose more than Wednesday JANUABY 19 Thursday. B. Y, H. 8. t Lincoln. rany other outfit in the state, had Obach Romney is seiing seven Pleasant Grove at American Fork. been able to do. He was also pow conference games, two of which is on erful Lent at Pi'jvo. offense, and regarded are to be determined at the meet" as an exceptional college prospect. MNCABYM ing. Tussles with Utah "U" Utah Okelhwry Hortored American Fork at Br T. H. 8. Aggies, Colorado Teachers, Wyoand Payson captain Okelberry, 17 'JANXJABY ming and Western State are assecond on is the rated quarterback, Prove at Pleasant Grove. sured. B. Y. U. is anxious to team, while the following men from Colorado "U" to Provo in 1930,bring Lincoln at LehL and accorded were division the Nebo ' T, T JANUARY 24 if the Boulder team Is not avail' honorable mention: another strong ' Colorado B. Y. H. 8. at LfiHt able, Hughes, Sprlngvllle, end; Whit-ta- eleven will be Pleasant Grove at Lincoln. sought Lehi, end; Mower, Sprlng-ylllAmerican Fork at Provo. tackle; Lewis, Spanish Fork JANUARY 31 halfback; Weight,- Sprihgvllle,.iull-back- ; 8. Prove at B, Y. American Fork.' Nichols, Lehi at Pleasant Grove. fullback. Lincoln at American Fork. Warner, star ProvojfuBback, is FEBRUARY 7 only given honosable mentionthe , man from the Bulldog-- team to re Pleasant Grove at B Y. H. S. . Ainarican Fork at Lehi, qeive a rating. The-firs'team chosen follows: Pi'wo at Lincoln. Wilcox (Davis) and Gillespie JiFEBRUARy ti Sprlngville high school got off to (Tooele) ends ; Carls ton East ) and Lincoln at B. Y. I 8. a brilliant aUrt tn thd baalietba! Hull Logan) tackles; Savfch American Fork at Pleasant Grove. Thursday night by nosing jeason and Walker (Tooele) (Granite) Provo at Lehi. Law ( j'.rlngvjlle) center; out the strong Jordan quintet by a guards; FEBRUARY tl 22 to 21. Smith, (Davis)- - quarterback i score of " B. Y. VL 8. at American Fork. Coaches Ledlngham of Sprlng-Al- e Davles (West) and Millinkovltch ' ricasant Grove at Provo. and " Foxley pf Jordan made (Tooele) halfbacks; Rose (Tooele) , Lent at Lincoln, frequent substitutions, 13 Red fullback. Devils arid 10 Beetdiggers seeing FEBRUARY 27 iction, but It did not slow up the ilByBLS.tPhovo. : . play, which was fast and interest--, FEBRUARY tt , ng from start to finish.' Pleasant Grove at Lehi. ' Butterfield, Tucker and Letmen American Fork at Lincoln. olayed outstanding ball for Jordan, MARCH 7 Vile, Packard, Weight and Jones B. Y. H. 8. at Fleawnt Grove. for . PROVO T . all-sta- 16 WEST CENTER EUREKA - n-t- a He'll know it means smart for everything in the store new-$tyle- Al-pl- ne T , smart and new. is n, e, He'll know, it means 1 - it S.pringville good taste, for good taste comes first in this new store's policy an ?! i SNOW starred t G. T. F. P. 'acTtgrd. h PAYSON BEATS ' s. ' . The Sanpete-bogot a lead in the first few minutes of play, and held a 1 lead at th? alf, - The game waajrery. exclUnj 33-2- 8 lthough Staples was outstanding for' the Losers, and the shooting oi McRae Maglcby was spectacular, while Russ Maeleby played a nice Aftep playing on- even terms defensive game-Thpractically the full game, the. Pay-soscore: high school nosed, out the B. SNOW COLLEGE Y. high school, 33 to 28. The half G. F. P. 6 ended in a tie. 3 0 6 Isaacson, f i nice The "Y" Wildcats played 5 1 11 M. Magleby. f r ball, but were handicapped by their Jensen, o . 3 0 6 J small size. Nuttall and Jackson Probert, g ... 1 0 2 Splayed best for the B-- Y. H. S., R.. Magleby, g 1 3 5 i while Olsen was the big gun for- Dlaine, g 0 0 0 . .. iPaysoh-lMa shooting was un::tti3-i3- o canny. Totals . B. Y.'s passing and teamwork 6S was exceptionally good. . G. F. P. . PAY80N ;; . 3 0 6 f' . 3mart, O. F. P. .... 4 3 11 " Snyder, f 'i o 2 " i .... 7 0 14 Shober, g. Olsen, f , Jensen, c ..... .... 0 0 0 Berrettrtr Larsen, g ...... .: .... 10 2 Smlth, c . Simmons, g ... ys 20-1- B. Y. fl. S., kuehea. E. 4 -- f .... kelberry, c . Finch, g Mendenhall, g 'Totals .... - , . . ...... l James, f ; -i 3 0 0 Z 1 "i 0 2 0 1 0 ........ -- -.. f1 ...0 .01 . . 0 0. . ...2 ..0 2 0 9 11 4 22 JORDAN G. T. F. P. if Butterfield", 3 0 Bateman, If Tucker, c . Wright, rg Lennen, Ig Lacomb, rf Larsen, fl Smith, rg "Black, lg Totals ?' 1 141 0 0 0 0 0 ..; G. F. P. 0 0 0 .OA 0 17 3 5 1 1 ii ' S I -- Jry- V 0 0 0 0 0 fi '01 0 0 0 0 8 9 5 21 : Skirts Should Pass Censor 1 3 29 .13 . FOUR SURVIVE . . Here Ate Some Gift Selections IN GOLF MEET . Eastman, f NutUll, c t. Jackson, g . Brown, g ., ,LOS ANGELES. Dec. 6. (6fi)-- The --1 4 largest crowd of spectators to turn . 0 t out so far during the national pro. 2 0 4 fessional golf tournament was on ' Bailey, f ... 7, hand at the links nf the Hillcrest Hirris, t . . 0 0 0 Gjuntryjclub here today when four Swenson, of the country's greatest golfers .13 2 28 met in the semi-finround for the Totals . . ' 'championship... champion TTOO TjATE 4 and ieolegeltjreaeBl Walter Hagen, from whom the I AuaCallentr- - golfeiv took I re- T crown at Baltimore a year ago, sufor battle ancient their sumed I FURNISHED FOB RENT each in top form and. deBedrooms In a newlr, fur. mod. premacy, ' home, furnace heat, 900 Univ. termined to get Into the final round d9 with its bromlse of gold and glory. 1205W. i Ave. Phona :x JohnnyFarrell,. national open who "tame from behind champion, all 2 mod. rooms and garage, dl2 to defeat. Craig Wood' and win his fun. 240. E, fco '. f fac!d Al ;way into the senjl-flnof Detroit iff the other Four room' fur. house $20. --Call Wterous tad with thejroD-billty dl2 rntoh. Confrori eliminated 635J. fromlhe" of being all his Farrell tournament put 185 heated One room steam apt Into the game ' ' : ahd wiaardy power - ; 1267 So. 1 West Phone j7 to win, On the last nine and extra and had six Furnished iwm" 775 No. Univ. winning hole, he to Jvls pars remarkbirdies. Due, Gentleman preferred.; Phone 668. four A able performance of yesterday Far-ra- il was helng touted by many iol few. e' lowers.of the game a a likely .. HF1.P WANTED MALE for the 1929 P. G. A. cham- Someone to pull fruit treets.a759j -- . - Esther Thomas of Haverford Pa., : South 4 West. d" pionship. . goes exponents of ankle-lengt- h 'thaaJOOPhiradclpfila dressesne'betterf She wears her "1 LAyrOUiW-Mor- e to lease business ,1111:4 joutia urn? 101s year above. Miss Thomas keeps goal v farm. Write box A. D. to visit an art. museum, .survey on tberyMawT hockey team. shows. . . . 1 11 V .306 11 zzrrz al ! S-- You'll know it's a good value. You'll be surprised to find , ttiat style, and taste impose no extra charge on you here. .uJLJL . lfctt 0 2 0 .16 1 33 RT.H.S, 4 Totals .t. 2 ... Tota!3 .306 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 . Senior, c . . Jones, rg-- . . EveieUrJg . Conover, . IB . Law, c . . Mower, c e J f Spafford, rf Sumslon, If Metcalf, If n 16-1- i Veight, If tfanaring, c Anthon, rg .... !. Carrot-Eater- Springvllla. The ncnrn;' SPRINGVILLE Lincoln at Provo. Sophomore teams will play at 7 The Six S crew staged a- - big o'clock and the main teams wiH I comebaek tfr the game with the for. play at 8 o'clock 5.each night that mer Snow college crew, and came i j within one point of tielng the score at the end of the game,-whicin a 30;2S JVictorv for the . He'll know it means high quality, for cheap, flimsy merchandise has no place in our case. , ERTOIITiVIN FOR CLASSIFICATION ?t - Neckwear Belts; Mufflers -Lounging Robes Fancy Hosiery Suspender- s- Shirts Pajamas Overcoats --: L Cuff Links Tuxedo Sets Evningpthe te4 oves - - 'o. gl -- T"r T . . " jcan-didat- , -- j-- 1 1 r 'ill 0 ' jf mm I W t 11 1 inn . ....,-,;...- . i. : - lelWestCentei X! : Eureka |